Neil Levitan

Researcher for Brunel University London

CEPS Projectes Socials

(Barcelona, Spain) runs social, cultural and educational projects with a strong innovative character. It has important know-how in implementing cultural digital projects, providing training and developing educational material, and successfully managing EU projects. The mission of CEPS Projectes Socials is to facilitate to citizens access to the social and cultural capital of their communities by empowering people, fostering social cohesion, social inclusion and combating discrimination.

Director of EU Projects

Gigi Guizzo

EU Project Manager

University of Sussex

The Sussex Centre for Gender Studies brings together a dynamic group of faculty and postgraduate students working on gender and sexuality across the university. We specialise in radical, political, intersectional research on a number of important topics such as sexual violence, hate crime, reproductive rights and LGBTQ issues. We are trans-inclusive and supportive of sex workers’ rights, and work hard to centre marginalised voices in our academic and political praxis.

Ainhoa Narbaiza

Research Assistant and Trainer for UPV/EHU

Universitá degli Studi di Torino

The Research Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies (CIRSDe) was established in 1991 when a group of women teachers and researchers of the University of Torino decided to found a meeting centre for research, advanced and experimental didactic, training, and cultural comparison between female and male scholars who are interested in gender studies and adopt gender differences as a perspective. Since 2002 it has become a University Centre of interest. Beside the courses offered to male and female students, CIRSDe provides advice and training for external organizations and bureaus interested in research and training.

Paola Deiana

Research Administrator for UNITO

Mara Martini

Researcher for UNITO

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (PUA)

136 Syggrou Ave. Athens,

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, located in Athens is one of Greece’s most prominent universities and the only Greek university with an expressly social sciences orientation. The Centre for Gender Studies is one of the research units of Panteion University. It was set up in 2002 in order to cover teaching and research needs in the fields of gender in social policy and policy analysis of gender equality at the international, European, national and local level. Studies and research on social care services are part of the Centre’s research priorities.

Athena Athanasiou

Coordinator/PI for Panteion University

Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences.

Alexandra Zavos

PI and Senior Researcher Panteion University

Interdepartmental Master’s Program ‘Gender-Society-Politics’ at Panteion University

Paraskevi (Voula) Touri

Research Administrator for Panteion University

Responsible for the administrative and financial coordination

University of York

Department of Education
University of York
Heslington YO105DD

The Centre for Research on Education and Social Justice is a vibrant research groups which brings together academics and research students with a broad range of interests relating to education and social justice. Key research themes for the centre include access to higher education, relationship violence among teenagers, sexual harassment and violence in universities, citizenship and civic education, inequalities in educational achievement, and inclusion. Staff affiliated with the centre have a large number of international and national research projects and academic-practitioner networks which work on these topics.

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Vanita Sundaram

Coordinator/PI for University of York

Senior Lecturer in Education Centre for Research on Education and Social Justicevanita.sundaram@york.ac.uk
Twitter: @vanitasundaram

Mary Cobbett-Ondiek

Researcher for University of York

Annis Stead

Researcher for University of York

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

This research project, led by Brunel University London with partners and associate partners across 6 European countries, aims to develop innovative training for university staff who may respond to disclosures of sexual violence, and to embed this within institutions.